Patrick Shemla, violinist of french origin, studied under Miguel Candéla and at the Paris Conservatory. Later on Christian Ferras will be his last master in France before his musical studies in the USA. Following the advice of Isaac Stern and the recommendation of Pianist Eugen Istomin, he enters the Curtis institute of music of Philadelphia. He studies with Ivan Galamian and Jaime Laredo. He completes his chamber music education with the Guarnieri String Quartet and the Beaux-Arts Trio.

He is laureate of the
Vocational foundation in Paris. At the Jacques Thibaud competition
in Paris, the Sibelius in Helsinki and the Tchaïkovsky in Moscow,
he is awarded medals and honors. In the USA he plays recitals and
concerts especially in New-York, Philadelphia, New-Haven, Stanford,
Greenwich, Miami, Boston, Washington, San Francisco and Chicago. A
recital of his is broadcasted live in New-York city on " WQXR", New-York's
main classical music radio.

In 1986 his performance at the Moscow Tchaïkovsky Competition makes him a favored guest in
Russia. He plays at the Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi and Shostakovitch festivals among other. He is invited regularly
by the greatest Orchestras of the country such as the Symphony Orchestras
of Moscow, of St Petersburg, of Nizni-Novgorod. Chamber Orchestras
of Moscow and of Lithuania. It is since 1990, after Iouri Temirkanov
heard him, that he is a regular guest of the St Peterburg Philharmonic
Orchestra.

Patrick Shemla later on will
record the 3th and 5th Mozart violin concertos in Moscow Tchaikovsky
concert hall for "Melodya" records. Then comes series of Recitals
and Concerts in Europe : Belgium, Holland, Germany, Luxembourg, Italy,
Portugal, performances and interviews for Television and Radio stations
in Finland, Switzerland, France and Italy will follow.

On September 12, 1997 Patrick Shemla gives the Paris Premiere of the extraordinary Benjamin Britten's violin
concerto in Salle Gaveau Hall with the Lamoureux Concerts Orchestra.
He is asked to demonstrate the complete violinist technics for the
"Encyclopaedia of the Violin" CD-Rom produced by the Montparnasse Publishing
Company. This work was prefaced by Isaac
Stern and violin Expert Etienne Vatelot.

In 2008 he has recorded for Quantum Disc Company
"3 masterpieces for Violin" :
- J.S.Bach : Partita n°2 in D minor,
- B.Bartok : Sonata for Violin alone,
- N.Paganini : "Nel cor piu non mi sento",
a program he has played often in concert.

In 2010 he makes his first concert tour in South America playing with The Santiago de Chile Opera and Symphonic Orchestra , under Conductor José-Luis Dominguez.

At the beginning of 2013, he writes a collection of: "Scales and Arpeggios for High Virtuosity" over four octaves in all the major and minor keys. Published by the Billaudot Music Edition, in Paris, France. It is the only one of its kind in the world.